US Immigration News - Consular Process Around the Deportation

June 20, 2014
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Maria Jones Law Firm

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US Immigration News
- Consular Processing Around the Deportation STORY 1: Mr. Jose and Mrs.
Nancy came to Maria Jones Law firm because they are trying to continue
the processthey started when Mrs. Nancy submitted form I-130 on behalf
of her husband. The I-130 was approved but Mr. Carlos was not able to
adjust his status. MJLF was hired to start the Consular Processing for
him to become a permanent resident. Mrs. Nancy underwent a psychological
exam that proved that she could not be without her husband as it would
emotionally stunt her. Mr. Jose is the sole supporter of his household.
They have two children who are attached to Mr. Jose. MJLF has been working
with them for two years and he has been approved and is going through
the final steps for a Lawful permanent resident card. STORY 2: Mr. Arturo
and Mrs. Maria came to Maria Jones Law Firm seeking help with Consular
processing and a waiver. MJLF assisted them in their Consular Processing
process through completing the application, obtaining their finger prints,
and preparing them for their interview. The challenge Arturo and Maria
face is the fact that their children are very young and would not understand
being separated from their father. One of the children has medical issues
that require medical attention provided here. On June 5, 2014, Maria Jones
Law Firm was successful in obtaining Mr.Arturos’ approval for his
Lawful Permanent Resident Card. They are truly grateful for everything
MJLF has done for them because now their children do not need to live
in fear of losing their father.

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